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Fire-Breath Lizalfos have a health of 288, which matches that of their [[Ice-Breath Lizalfos]], [[Electric Lizalfos]], and [[Black Lizalfos]] counterparts.
Fire-Breath Lizalfos have a health of 288, which matches that of their [[Ice-Breath Lizalfos]], [[Electric Lizalfos]], and [[Black Lizalfos]] counterparts.


===''Age of Calamity''===
===Age of Calamity===
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Fire-Breath Lizalfos in ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]'' are fire variants of the Lizalfos. They first appear during the [[Daruk, the Goron Hero]] scenario. They will occasionally drop a [[Lizalfos Horn]], [[Lizalfos Talon]], or a [[Red Lizalfos Tail]] when defeated. After each Fire-Breath Lizalfos is defeated, the player will receive a [[Lizalfos Trophy]], which can be used to complete [[Age of Calamity Quests|quests]] or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.


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File:Hyrule-Compendium-Fire-Breath-Lizalfos.png|[[Hyrule Compendium]] entry of the Fire-Breath Lizalfos.
File:Hyrule-Compendium-Fire-Breath-Lizalfos.png|[[Hyrule Compendium]] entry of the Fire-Breath Lizalfos.
File:Lizalfos-Concept-Art.png|Concept artwork of a Lizalfos, Fire-Breath Lizalfos, and Ice-Breath Lizalfos.
File:Lizalfos-Concept-Art.png|Concept artwork of a Lizalfos, Fire-Breath Lizalfos, and Ice-Breath Lizalfos.
File:AoC-Lizalfos-Fire-Breath.png|Fire-Breath Lizalfos from ''[[Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity|Age of Calamity]]''.
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Revision as of 01:04, February 10, 2021

Fire-Breath Lizalfos

"These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be found all over Hyrule. Their fiery breath makes them pretty dangerous, but exposure to cold will kill them instantly. They mainly make their homes in volcanic areas but have also been sighted in the Akkala region."

— Hyrule Compendium Entry[1]

Fire-Breath Lizalfos are enemies that appear in Breath of the Wild and Age of Calamity.

Appearances

Breath of the Wild

Fire-Breath Lizalfos act in a very similar way to the traditional Lizalfos, but have the ability to breathe fire. Link can avoid taking damage here by holding out his shield, or, if he has all three pieces of the Flamebreaker Set equipped and enhanced at least twice, the fire will deal no damage at all. Upon death, the Fire-Breath Lizalfos will drop a Red Lizalfos Tail, in addition to a Lizalfos Horn and a Lizalfos Talon.

Link can defeat a Fire-Breath Lizalfos just as with the base variants of the Lizalfos. However, a single strike with an ice based weapon will immediately defeat a Fire-Breath Lizalfos.

These monsters primarily make their home in the Eldin region of Hyrule, surrounding Death Mountain. They are primarily west of Death Mountain, with a handful of them located in the Abandoned North Mine. There are also a handful Fire-Breath Lizalfos just north of Gerudo Town.

Their weapons of choice tend to be the Lizal Tri-Boomerang and the Forked Lizal Spear. The archers in the Abandoned North Mine often wield a Strengthened Lizal Bow.

Fire-Breath Lizalfos have a health of 288, which matches that of their Ice-Breath Lizalfos, Electric Lizalfos, and Black Lizalfos counterparts.

Age of Calamity

Fire-Breath Lizalfos in Age of Calamity are fire variants of the Lizalfos. They first appear during the Daruk, the Goron Hero scenario. They will occasionally drop a Lizalfos Horn, Lizalfos Talon, or a Red Lizalfos Tail when defeated. After each Fire-Breath Lizalfos is defeated, the player will receive a Lizalfos Trophy, which can be used to complete quests or upgrade weapons of the various warriors.

Gallery

See also

References

  1. "These quick-witted, lizard-like monsters can be found all over Hyrule. Their fiery breath makes them pretty dangerous, but exposure to cold will kill them instantly. They mainly make their homes in volcanic areas but have also been sighted in the Akkala region." — Hyrule Compendium, Breath of the Wild